Sorry for the confusion, I have my camera back now. I wasn't sure where I had left it but I was mostly at the PitP that afternoon taking pics, but also popped into a few pubs for refreshments. It turned out I'd left it at the South Devon. Like I said, I wasn't sure which was why I said the PitP.
Thanks for everyone's help, especially to Scott who told me I left it in the South Devon, not the Brunswick!
Morning all! We hope you're all well and looking forward to this afternoon's activities?! Obviously the weather has caused quite a lot of concern, but we've spoken to the Red Arrows this morning and they can see no reason why they shouldn't be able to display at Dawlish this afternoon. As such we're still anticipating that the flying display will commence around 1200 but should ...
Thanks for all your useful info wiggler.
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I lost my camera (Canon EOS 1000D, like the picture below) yesterday at the Party in the Park (04/06/2012) on the Lawn. I think I left it on the bar at the Brunswick pub and walked back the Lawn without it. I have been there today (05/06/2012) but it hasn't been handed in. I took many shots of the Party in the Park and I was hoping to post them all on this site. So two requests, 1, has anyone ...
How exciting it's only a week til the Air Show. NOTAM - Notices To Airmen. For Dawlish Friday 8th of June 2012. Notam Id J1287/12 FIR EGTT ICAO EGTE From 201206081455 Until 201206081535 Lower Limit 000 Upper Limit 081 Latitude 50°35.00N Longitude 003°28.00W OS Grid SX961769 Qline ...
The heavenly scent of pinks grown in the Westcountry greeted TV presenter Angela Rippon at the preview day of the Chelsea Flower Show yesterday, writes Sarah Pitt. Angela, an ambassador for the Alzheimer's Society, was presented with Memories, a new scented variety bred at Whetman Pinks in Dawlish in South Devon. It has been shortlisted for "plant of the year" at the flagship Royal Horticultural ...
A Devon town long-associated with violets is to resurrect a tradition centred around the flowers. Dawlish will revive its Violet Ball, an event which started when the popularity of the flowers declined, to raise money for Cancer Research UK and The Strand Centre. In the 1920s and 1930s Dawlish was more famous for its violets than its beaches and many people visiting Dawlish would wear a posy of ...
DAWLISH Art Group has hailed a success its annual spring exhibition. Members of the group held their show in the United Reforms Church in Dawlish between May 1 and 5. The exhibition featured members' works in a variety of media — including watercolour, pastels, acrylics and oils. Lots of visitors from all parts of the country and locals enjoyed the paintings, prints and cards on sale. The newly ...